Tag Archive: India

Where does a year go?

Journeys come full circle, so they say. One year ago I was anticipating my trip to India. But there is another part of life that I was driving towards, and that was the… Continue reading

A Photographic Memory

Being part of a group study abroad experience means that the purpose of your journey is to learn something. It also means that you are not really an individual on a vacation. There… Continue reading

Bangaluru

It’s not every day that you leave home and go to the other side of the world. But when you do, you may be surprised to find that things aren’t as different as… Continue reading

Ode to Those Who Made it Happen

Sometimes, no… all of the time it is important to thank people who are there for you and help you in your time of need. So this post is dedicated to those who… Continue reading

And This is Crunch Time

Well guys, the countdown is really here. We’ve gotten past the “10…9…8…” and down to the nitty gritty crunch time. I have just had the most wonderful weekend with our town’s Fine Arts… Continue reading

Question Number Two

I nearly forgot to mention what “question number 2” is until I was making a mental note of when to take my Typhoid vaccine again… “What kind of shots do you need?” I… Continue reading

The countdown

I can hardly believe that it is now only two weeks away until India (or should I say, until the 17 hour flight to India)!!! Yesterday I started pulling out luggage. My carry… Continue reading

Preconception vs Misconception

As India nears, I am beginning to take inventory of both what I am bringing along as checked baggage as well as personal baggage that I may be carrying along. Can a person… Continue reading

Why India

Since I’ve “announced” my exciting news to friends & family by far THE most asked question is, “Why India?”  When I hear this question, the first thought that comes to my mind is,… Continue reading

Hello world!

Me, a blogger? I don’t know where to start. Actually, I think I do. As the web address alludes to, I am in the home stretch of my educational journey and yet, on… Continue reading